Three more TB cases at college
The three people at John Leggott College are receiving full treatment for TB after being diagnosed with the non-infectious form of the disease.
Dr Terry Matthews, consultant in communicable disease control at North Yorkshire and the Humber Health Protection Unit, said: "We fully expected further students and staff at John Leggott College to test positive for latent TB infection, as we know that TB exists in our local communities.
"It's important to remember that people with latent TB infection have no symptoms, don't feel ill and cannot spread TB to others."
Nic Dakin, principal at John Leggott College, said: "It is really pleasing the sensible way in which the college community has responded to the screening.
"We are continuing to ensure the health and welfare of all staff and students at this time, ensuring that they have all the appropriate information and support they need.
"We have worked closely with the health services to give the best possible support to students and staff."
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From left, Dr Terry Matthews, Wendy Brownbridge and Nic Dakin


















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